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the summit of the gods lawson tsukiji 4 chome

The Summit of the Gods

Tokyo

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the summit of the gods lawson tsukiji 4 chome
  • Nearest Station: Tsukijishijo Station (Toei Oedo Line)
  • Walk: 4 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon for a closer match to the quieter street atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Makoto Fukamachi stands near a Lawson convenience store in Tokyo, caught in a quiet urban moment before continuing his investigation.
  • This moment appears during the film’s more grounded Tokyo section, when Makoto Fukamachi is following clues connected to Joji Habu and the mysterious camera, walking alone through the city. His brief pause in front of the convenience store shifts the story away from the grandeur of mountaineering and into an urban mood of solitude and obsession; he seems calm on the surface, but inside he is being pulled by doubt, curiosity, and unease. The scene works like a breathing space in his pursuit while also foreshadowing how deeply he will enter the world shaped by Habu’s past and determination. In real life, the anime scene matches Lawson Tsukiji 4-Chome in Chuo City, Tokyo, and the overall street-corner composition is very close, especially the blue-and-white Lawson signage, the corner storefront layout, and the direction of the road. The film simplifies some background clutter, temporary signs, and minor urban details to focus more strongly on the character’s emotions, but from an anime pilgrimage perspective, the store exterior and street scale are still recreated with high accuracy. Visitors may notice updated signs, changing promotional flags, or small adjustments to street fixtures over time, yet a comparison with Google Street View and the real site still makes the original model location easy to recognize.
Is the Lawson Tsukiji 4-Chome store still easy to identify from the anime scene?
Yes. The corner layout and Lawson branding remain recognizable, though small signs and promotional materials may change over time.
What is the best time to photograph this The Summit of the Gods location?
Early morning is best, especially before the Tsukiji area gets busier with shoppers and delivery traffic. That also makes it easier to recreate the calmer mood seen in the film.
Are there any etiquette rules when taking photos at this Lawson location?
Yes. Since it is an operating convenience store on a public street, avoid blocking the entrance, do not photograph customers closely, and keep your stop brief during busy hours.

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